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Los Ronisch : ウィキペディア英語版
Los Ronisch
Los Ronisch are a Bolivian cumbia band. They originate from Cochabamba and are one of the most popular cumbia bands in South America. The press have called this band "the box-office record breakers" due to its vast popularity among people in Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador and other countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Los Ronisch retornan a Santa Cruz con aires nuevos )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Los Ronisch )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Los Ronisch Desde Bolivia En Gira Por El Peru )
== History ==
The band is composed of six brothers:
*First voice: Walter Rodriguez
*Keyboards: Renán Rodriguez
*First Guitar: Remberto Rodriguez
*Bass: Héctor Rodriguez (Director)
*Drums: Norberto Rodriguez
*Sampler and Rhythms: Fernando Rodriguez
The live concerts include an animator, German Zambrana being one of them during the late 90s.
Los Ronisch, named after the family's old German Rönisch piano, started playing in the late 80's, focusing more in a type of Rock that is similar to new wave, with influences from disco, electronic music, and pop. One of their first hits, Isabel, remains a classic of pop music in Bolivia. This type of music regarded as "Disco" in Bolivia was also practiced by another popular Bolivian band called Maroyu.
Towards the end of the 90's the band remained highly popular; however, it shifted the focus of its music towards Cumbia (Los Ronisch played Cumbia and Huayño regularly since their start in the late 80's). This shift to a more electronic sound, relying more heavily on the keyboards and the sampler as a backbone, made some people in Peru relate the band's style to Tecnocumbia. This shift can be heard in the "Regresa" album of 1999. The popularity of the band exponentially increased with the release of "Regresa" and the singles "Amigos Traigan Cerveza" and "Prefiero Estar Lejos", making the band play numerous cities throughout South America, USA and Europe (Spain).

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